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CLEAR-COM ENHANCES V-SERIES PANELS WITH IP CONNECTION - IBC
Stand No. 9.C40a
August 25, 2008
Source: Clear-Com
Clear-Com
Communication Systems, a brand of The Vitec Group, is broadening
the access of its Eclipse Digital Matrix Intercom System with
IP-enabled V-Series user control panels. In line with the
company's strategy towards ubiquitous communication, the new
IP connectivity will allow users to connect their Eclipse
V-Series user control panels to the Eclipse Matrix frame over
their existing WAN or LAN Ethernet cabling infrastructure.
Harnessing the power of IP technology, this new application
significantly expands the range and mobility of the Eclipse
system, both in-house and remotely. Clear-Com's new V-Series
IP will be previewed at IBC 2008 (Stand 9.C40a).
Using a new matrix IP card, E-Que IP users can easily and
directly integrate their individual V-Series panels by establishing
an IP link back to the Eclipse Matrix frame. As IP connectivity
is enabled by the existing WAN or LAN network, all that is
needed to ensure connection on the Eclipse Matrix side is
an Ethernet switch or router linked to the IT network. No
other devices are needed to secure the connection, making
it very economical to deliver intercom access into local or
remote locations. The E-Que IP card supports up to 32 V-Series
IP panels.
"The IP-enabled V-Series panel is a powerful way to deliver
intercom functions to new areas of the broadcast facility
and beyond," says Simon Browne, Senior Product Manager
of Clear-Com Communication Systems. "By integrating this
capability into the E-Que IP card, users can take advantage
of the inherent audio quality and reliability of the Eclipse
Matrix no matter where the location, be it the editing suite
upstairs or the satellite office in another country."
Some of the applications for which the V-Series-IP link to
the Eclipse Matrix are ideal are for reporting from remote
news bureaux in which a journalist can connect back to the
main station on the V-Series panel; communications between
those in executive offices and workers in the studio regarding
important programming and airtime issues; and inter-area communication
within editing suites or control rooms. Reporters working
on stories in newsrooms, where intercoms are typically not
available, can now use V-Series to talk with the studio regarding
last-minute story changes and other items requiring a rapid
response.
All panels in the V-Series line feature Clear-Com's "Listen
Again" technology that employs digital audio memory to
allow the user to replay 30 seconds of received incoming calls,
aiding communication in noisy and demanding environments,
as is common in broadcast arenas. Each panel's shift button
allows access to eight further switch pages. Similarly, the
menu button provides access to assignment and set-up options.
Advanced digital signal processing (DSP)
gives operators increased control over their panel's audio,
including routing, EQ, mic limiting, headset sidetone, as
well as intelligent dimming and local Interrupted Foldback
(IFB).
Each panel's 10-character display
key can support international characters such as Chinese,
Japanese and Cyrillic. Each of its 12 or 24 talk-down/listen-up
keys, including one dedicated for answer-reply, has individual
mix level control, allowing users to set personal audio levels
to suit individual workflows. It has been designed to provide
producer/commentator dual operation with stereo monitoring,
binaural headset listening, cough switching and local intelligent
IFB control/loudspeaker dimming, giving users enhanced control
over their audio environments.
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